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It is my utmost
pleasure to have been handed the mantle of
leading a truly vibrant institution like
C-DAC from my predecessor, Shri S
Ramakrishnan following his superannuation.
The responsibility and sincerity with
which Shri Ramakrishnan had rendered his
services to C-DAC has certainly left a
vacuum that I hope to fill, with the same
zeal and enthusiasm to the best of my
abilities.
A large part of the
good work has already been done by Dr
Vijay Bhatkar, Shri R K Arora and Shri S
Ramakrishnan, in building this institution
and taking it to great heights. I
sincerely wish to follow their footsteps,
and live up to the expectations of our
clients, collaborators, stakeholders and
well-wishers.
C-DAC, today stands at
a very exciting phase of its evolution,
wherein it has created a niche space for
itself in a number of technology domains
like High Performance Computing and Grid
Computing, Multilingual and Heritage
Computing, Software technologies
(including Open Source Software),
Professional Electronics (including VLSI
and Embedded Systems), Cyber Security and
Cyber Forensics, Health Informatics and
Education & Training. Unlike others, C-DAC
has always focussed on the technology
challenges thereby enabling it to create a
vast base of experience in these areas.
What is important here is to exploit our
inherent experiences to strengthen our
capabilities and consolidate our standing
as a leader in the R&D arena.
What remains a fact,
however is that an organization can only
be as good as its people, and I am
thankful for the vast pool of talent that
C-DAC can rest its initiatives on. The
dynamic nature of technology makes it
obvious that the challenges around the
corner will continue to test our mettle.
At the same time, there is no iota of
doubt that we shall overcome them with the
same resilience that has made C-DAC a
leader among its peers.
At the same time, we
cannot forget our legacy and mandate to
keep the best interests of the society and
the country at heart in our endeavours.
Our history dictates our commitment to the
common man, and our initiatives must be
tuned to enable technologies that can be
deployed at the grassroots level. The
digital divide in the country must be
bridged if technology is to play its
destined role in the progressive reality
of our times.
While a number of plans
may be in the pipeline, we will always
require the support of the Department of
Information Technology, Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology,
Government of India, as well as other
agencies and collaborators to take them
forward. There is a large amount of
goodwill and faith that C-DAC has garnered
over the years, and it is imperative that
we as an institution continue to enhance
its stature and reputation.
I look forward to the
future with your support, and know that it
cannot be anything but bright. Over the
days, we will be interacting together for
the challenges that lie ahead and I
welcome each one of you to come up with
suggestions / inputs that can help us
evolve further as a unified R&D entity. I
reiterate again, my office will always
remain open for you.
Rajan T Joseph |